>Nei vienas Outlook'as nepalaikė NNTP 2007 "palaiko", t.y. sukuria mygtuką outlook'o/windows mail paleidimui :) Gal ir 2010 taip galima - nebandžiau. "Newsgroups and starting the newsgroup reader Newsgroup readers, or newsreaders, are used to gain access to various types of newsgroups (newsgroup: A collection of messages posted by individuals to a news server, a computer maintained by a company, group, or individual. Some newsgroups are monitored, but most are not, and messages can be posted and read by anyone with access to the group.), to download and read news messages, and to post replies to them. Newsgroups can offer valuable information from people who use the same products and technologies that you use, or they can be used to find out what others think of a topic. You can find newsgroups on practically any subject, either on the Internet or a company's intranet. If you have not previously set up a newsreader, Microsoft Office Outlook automatically sets up the Windows Mail Newsreader or Outlook Express Newsreader. This newsreader is a Network News Transport Protocol (NNTP) newsreader that you can use to download newsgroup content and then work with it when you are not connected to the Internet. You can also browse most newsgroups by using your Web browser. Note In Windows Vista, Outlook Express has been renamed Windows Mail. If you use the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, you will see Outlook Express. Both of these e-mail clients provide a newsreader. To use the Windows Mail or Outlook Express Newsreader for the first time, you must add the News command to your Outlook window. After the initial setup, you open Windows Mail or Outlook Express with that command, and then you start the newsreader. Do the following: Add the News command to the menu bar or Go menu 1.On the Standard toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, press ALT and then SHIFT+F10.), click the Toolbar Options arrow . 2.Point to Add or Remove Buttons, and then click Customize. 3.Click the Commands tab. 4.In the Categories list, click Go. 5.In the Commands list, click News, and without releasing the mouse button, do one of the following: Drag the News command onto the Outlook menu bar, and then release the mouse button. Drag the News command to an Outlook toolbar, and then release the mouse button. Drag the News command to the Go menu. When the menu displays a list of commands, point to where you want the command to appear, and then release the mouse button. Start the newsreader On the menu bar, toolbar, or Go menu where you added the News command, click News."